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thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. katie's here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the news reports, news pictures didn't do it justice knowing what we see every day as we come home is totally different. >> the blast zone. what some san bruno neighbors saw for the first time since a natural gas explosion decimated their neighbourhood. looking for answers, new scrutiny in the wake of that disaster >> i couldn't even cry, like the tears wouldn't come out. i was crying before when i heard she was missing. >> how congregations are remembering loved ones lost. a lot my husband's old stuff. fortunately, i got his mercury insurance too. mercury had better coverage, better service and and we saved hundreds of dollars by combining our home and auto insurance policies. and he got miss pookie.
thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. katie's here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the news reports, news pictures didn't do it justice knowing what we see every day as we come home is totally different. >> the blast zone. what some san bruno neighbors saw for the first time since a natural gas explosion decimated their neighbourhood. looking for answers, new...
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and thanks so much for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. this morning hurricane earl remains on a path to sideswipe the east coast. the first evacuations have already been ordered. earl is expected to move northeast of the bahamas today packing 135-mile-an-hour winds. it's a large category 4 storm with hurricane-force winds extending outward 90 miles. earl is moving towards the northwest and is expected to glance much of the east coast. north carolina has ordered tourists to evacuate ocracoke island this morning. a hurricane watch is in effect from north of surf city, north carolina, to the virginia border. but it is still too close to tell just how close earl might come to land. don teague reports. >> reporter: whipping angry winds, seen from a window in st. maarten as hurricane earl sideswiped the virgin islands dumping up to 8 inches of rain. >> i've never scene waves like this. >> reporter: in st. croix heavy surf crashed on shore. the waves tore boats from their docks. in st. kitts, heavy surf ran this coast guard boat aground. high wi
and thanks so much for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. this morning hurricane earl remains on a path to sideswipe the east coast. the first evacuations have already been ordered. earl is expected to move northeast of the bahamas today packing 135-mile-an-hour winds. it's a large category 4 storm with hurricane-force winds extending outward 90 miles. earl is moving towards the northwest and is expected to glance much of the east coast. north carolina has ordered tourists to evacuate ocracoke...
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joe vazquez is following the situation for us. joe. >> reporter: dana, late this afternoon a hercules police spokesman tells cbs 5 that police detectives and fbi agents found a body inside the residence at 1066 crepe myrtle drive around 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, that's the same house in hercules where ricardo sales was murdered. now, remember, they have been looking for his 35-year-old son frederick since august 28th, 12 days now, presuming he was murdered, as well. now they have found a dead body
joe vazquez is following the situation for us. joe. >> reporter: dana, late this afternoon a hercules police spokesman tells cbs 5 that police detectives and fbi agents found a body inside the residence at 1066 crepe myrtle drive around 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, that's the same house in hercules where ricardo sales was murdered. now, remember, they have been looking for his 35-year-old son frederick since august 28th, 12 days now, presuming he was murdered, as well. now they have found a...
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his personal use. those transactions were made over a four-year period. brewer was fired last week. >> i was seeking prosecution seeking full resolution? this individual so that the district won't be out any money. >> the bridge district says it will change its buying procedures so that it can't happen again. authorities were able to recover some of the items such as home appliances and home electronics. >>> as for the new bay bridge, remember back when we were told the new span would cost $1.7 billion? well, that's changed. it's now expected to cost $2 billion. bridge commissioners have added $300 million to that original budget. right now, crews are working on the bridge between oakland and yerba buena island. the extra money will cover more construction work and problems that may come up during the remainder of the project. the bridge is set to be finished in 2013. >>> and we are getting our first look at a traffic project aimed at easing congestion on i- 680. the 14-mile stretch of freeway over the
his personal use. those transactions were made over a four-year period. brewer was fired last week. >> i was seeking prosecution seeking full resolution? this individual so that the district won't be out any money. >> the bridge district says it will change its buying procedures so that it can't happen again. authorities were able to recover some of the items such as home appliances and home electronics. >>> as for the new bay bridge, remember back when we were told the new...
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took out that house next to us. and then ours was third to go. >> from here to those trees, a wall of fire. the most amazing thing i've ever heard. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people have evacuated, though about a dozen refused to leave. the fire started monday, possibly when a car crashed into a propane tank and exploded. in less than 36 hours this has become the worst fire in boulder in more than two decades. fire crews from neighboring states are coming here, hoping more manpower will help this from getting any bigger. the fire is already taking a toll on some firefighters. >> at least nine firefighters, while actively fighting the fire, lost their homes. and that's a testament to the commitment and the bravery and the dedication of the folks. >> reporter: so far, there are no injuries or deaths. the governor has declared a state of emergency and put up $5 million to help fight the fire. kendis gibson, cbs news, boulder, colorado. >>> high winds are also fanning fires in detroit. at least two dozen homes have bu
took out that house next to us. and then ours was third to go. >> from here to those trees, a wall of fire. the most amazing thing i've ever heard. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people have evacuated, though about a dozen refused to leave. the fire started monday, possibly when a car crashed into a propane tank and exploded. in less than 36 hours this has become the worst fire in boulder in more than two decades. fire crews from neighboring states are coming here, hoping more...
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more than 3.5 million people use the tube daily. and during world war ii, the tube provided shelter and safety to millions of londoners during the german bombing campaign known as the blitz. rare color film of the devastating bombing campaign has been released. the blitz began 70 years ago today, september 7th, 1940, and lasted until may of 1941. at one point london was bombed 76 consecutive nights. 43,000 civilians were killed. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch" th morning, stocks in asia broke a winning streak. ashley morrison is here in new york with more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, terrell. well, asian markets saw profit taking today after four straight days of gains. the nikkei gave back nearly 1% while the hang seng was also mostly lower. >>> wall street gets back to work today after the long holiday weekend. last week was the market's first winning one in a month. the dow gained about 3% while the nasdaq almost 4%. >>> businesses are holding the line on adding new jobs. a survey out this morning f
more than 3.5 million people use the tube daily. and during world war ii, the tube provided shelter and safety to millions of londoners during the german bombing campaign known as the blitz. rare color film of the devastating bombing campaign has been released. the blitz began 70 years ago today, september 7th, 1940, and lasted until may of 1941. at one point london was bombed 76 consecutive nights. 43,000 civilians were killed. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch" th morning, stocks...
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and development that went into creating the most efficient structure using the most judicious use of resources to achieve the highest strength and lightest weight. >> all the parts of the plane will be used for seven different structures, including a guest house. the completed house will feature solar power and natural ventilation. whatever floats your plane in this case, right? >>> this morning on "the early show," tips for your labor day barbecue. looking forward to that. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] stay once... stay twice... earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choicehotels.com. fortunately, there's new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps remove plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. and it's even been clinically proven to help reverse it in just four weeks. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new wisk with our breakthrough stain spectrum
and development that went into creating the most efficient structure using the most judicious use of resources to achieve the highest strength and lightest weight. >> all the parts of the plane will be used for seven different structures, including a guest house. the completed house will feature solar power and natural ventilation. whatever floats your plane in this case, right? >>> this morning on "the early show," tips for your labor day barbecue. looking forward to...
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. >> they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us, we, the people. >> reporter: the veteran republicans ed rollins says this type of controversy could torpedo o'donnell's chances in november. >> no matter how strong the tea party is how much the mood for change, at the end of the day, people in delaware, it su a small state are going to focus on her, her past statements, what she is saying now. and this is not a good start. >> reporter: moderate republicans worry that o'donnell's behavior and bagage have cost the party any chance of taking the delaware seat. but beyond o'donnell the tea party's low taxes, small government message still resonates. and conservatives warn the republican establishment better pay attention. russ. >> mitchell: bob orr in washington. thank you. >> police in california spent the weekend searching for members of a religious group reported missing on saturday in the area around palmdale, that is north of los angeles. terry mccarthy has more on the search and questions about the episode that remain u
. >> they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us, we, the people. >> reporter: the veteran republicans ed rollins says this type of controversy could torpedo o'donnell's chances in november. >> no matter how strong the tea party is how much the mood for change, at the end of the day, people in delaware, it su a small state are going to focus on her, her past statements, what she is saying now. and this is not a good start. >> reporter: moderate republicans...
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anne makovec outside the courthouse in san francisco with the latest for us. anne. >> reporter: governor schwarzenegger versus state workers. this battle has been going on for two years and has big implications for state workers and the state budget. the california supreme court spent almost two hours listening to arguments this morning over whether or not governor schwarzenegger illegally furloughed more than 200,000 state workers. about 40 lawsuits have been filed on the issue and more than $1.2 million spent on state legal bills. the case will likely affect furlough lawsuits in lower courts around the state. the furloughed workers have lost nearly 50 workdays and close to a combined $3 billion in pay since february of 2009. if the union wins, those workers would get back pay with interest for hours they never worked. if governor schwarzenegger prevails, he may have cemented the power of the state's governor over organized labor for years to come. >> the governor's authority to furlough state authorities stems from his implied and inherent powers as the chie
anne makovec outside the courthouse in san francisco with the latest for us. anne. >> reporter: governor schwarzenegger versus state workers. this battle has been going on for two years and has big implications for state workers and the state budget. the california supreme court spent almost two hours listening to arguments this morning over whether or not governor schwarzenegger illegally furloughed more than 200,000 state workers. about 40 lawsuits have been filed on the issue and more...
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>> for many years, we always had resistance with us. but for years, whenever it caught up, the drug companies would just come out with the next generation of antibiotic and the problem would be solved. we're no longer getting bailed out with new antibiotic development. >> couric: and families, like bill shields', are paying the price. >> seeing my dad on a ventilator is just-- it's a very difficult thing. >> our lives right now are very, very different than where they were a few weeks ago. >> couric: it's estimated tens of thousands of people are dying from these superbugs every year, but only half the states require hospitals to report infection rate. so public health officials fear the numbers may be even higher. jimmy carter, meanwhile, got out of the hospital today after being there two days for a viral infection. the former president turns 86 tomorrow, so we wish him a happy birthday. we'll be right back. y. >> couric: lightning may never strike the same place twice but you can strike it rich twice. just ask ernest pullen of bonne
>> for many years, we always had resistance with us. but for years, whenever it caught up, the drug companies would just come out with the next generation of antibiotic and the problem would be solved. we're no longer getting bailed out with new antibiotic development. >> couric: and families, like bill shields', are paying the price. >> seeing my dad on a ventilator is just-- it's a very difficult thing. >> our lives right now are very, very different than where they...
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what the failed blowout preventer might tell us. >> i'm russ mitchell. also tonight the battle for congress. can democrats do anything to prevent republicans from gaining control of the house and senate? congress is investigating colleges that are run for profit. we'll tell you why. and traffic buster. china's plan to bypass traffic jams that might work in america. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. it took almost 30 hours but a key piece of evidence in the gulf oil spill is now out of the ocean and on its way to be examined. the blowout preventer, a massive piece of machinery that failed to stop the gusher could hold major clues to preventing future oil spills. tony guida now with more on the device and the investigation. >> reporter: rising slowly from the floor of the gulf of mexico, a one-million pound hunk of yellow metal once attached to an oil well in the gulf. the blowout preventer that did not live up to its name. its recovery could be the rosetta stone to the worst envir
what the failed blowout preventer might tell us. >> i'm russ mitchell. also tonight the battle for congress. can democrats do anything to prevent republicans from gaining control of the house and senate? congress is investigating colleges that are run for profit. we'll tell you why. and traffic buster. china's plan to bypass traffic jams that might work in america. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening....
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so it was one that many of us couldn't help but take. one of the things that became apparent through what was sexism and racism that we heard throughout the campaign was that these things are really connected and that when you talk about people who have been shut out of power, people who have never had access to presidential power or really even to serious presidential campaigns before, you're talking about different kinds of oppressions that have been connected, and in fact, we saw them during 2008 being uprooted together a little bit. >> could a woman really serve as commander-in-chief? well, i think we answered that one. >> mitchell: do you think america learned something from the 2008 campaign, and are women doing better today because of what hillary clinton and sarah palin went through in 2008? >> i would not suggest that things are fixed and that misogany and sexism is gone any more than racism is gone when we talk about obama sometimes. but would i would suggest is the fact that we're having these conversations and we're having vo
so it was one that many of us couldn't help but take. one of the things that became apparent through what was sexism and racism that we heard throughout the campaign was that these things are really connected and that when you talk about people who have been shut out of power, people who have never had access to presidential power or really even to serious presidential campaigns before, you're talking about different kinds of oppressions that have been connected, and in fact, we saw them during...
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as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. hey what's going on? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no way. yeah. no weigh? sure. no way! uh-uh. no way. yes way, no weigh. priority mail flat rate box shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >>> hot dog guy! >> hey, man, to you, it's mr. vice president hot dog guy. >> vice president joe biden served hot dogs last night on comedy central's "colbert report" celebrated the returnifiction. free beer and ice cream were added to the mix. general odierno made a toupee of colbert's hair. colbert arrived on a tank. >>> the video game metal of iron
as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. hey what's going on? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no...
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>> police under fire over the use of taser guns. and later, a club dedicated to spreading happiness. >> hill: the investigation continues into yesterday's hostage drama at the discovery channel's headquarters in silver spring, maryland. police shot gunman james lee to death after they say he threatened his three hostages. today they revealed the guns he was carrying were starter pistols. they also say he had four explosive devices with him. four more were found in his home. all were safely detonated by the bomb squad. taser guns were originally introduced as a non-lethal weapon police could use to subdue a suspect, but since 2001, more than 400 people in this country have died after being shocked by an officer. and now, john blackstone reports, a man in marin county, california is suing the police after they tasked him in his own home. >> reporter: with a taser pointed at his chest, peter mcfarland did sit down. the 64-year-old had fallen at his home but refused to be taken to the hospital because he didn't have insurance. >> report
>> police under fire over the use of taser guns. and later, a club dedicated to spreading happiness. >> hill: the investigation continues into yesterday's hostage drama at the discovery channel's headquarters in silver spring, maryland. police shot gunman james lee to death after they say he threatened his three hostages. today they revealed the guns he was carrying were starter pistols. they also say he had four explosive devices with him. four more were found in his home. all were...
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how they're trying to use this to get rid of the problem. that's coming up. >>> major development in the heart is auctioned off. in the heart of the downtown district. i'm weijia jiang. that story and next. >>> eyewitness news at 45:00 starts now. >>> never again. a doctor. now, the city's city's top cop may develop a plan for a repeat. >>> here's what people are talking about. a high-level meeting the goal is to prevent a repeat of a hospital shooting that left a doctor wounded and two others dead. >>> security crisis at johns hopkins hospital tested its emergency response and that of baltimore city police. a man armed with a small- caliber pistol shot dr. cohen before turning the gun on himself and his mother. the baltimore department hagged the viewing. and today, the police commissioner summoned heads of university for local colleges and universiti
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they call us wing-nuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: the veteran republican strategist ed rollins says this type of controversy could torpedo o'donnell's chances in november. >> no matter how strong the tea party is or how much they are in the mood for change, at the end of the day, people in delaware, a small state, are going to focus on her, her past statements, what she's saying now, and this is not a good start. >> reporter: moderate republicans worry her behavior and baggage have cost the party any chance of taking the delaware seat. but, beyond o'donnell, the tea party's low taxes/small government message still resonates and conservatives warn the republican establishment better pay attention. bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> after a tense hunt 13 missing members of a religious group in southern california have been found. they apparently said they were preparing for the end of the world. their loved ones feared the worst. >> reporter: the frantic search for missing members of a fringe reli
they call us wing-nuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: the veteran republican strategist ed rollins says this type of controversy could torpedo o'donnell's chances in november. >> no matter how strong the tea party is or how much they are in the mood for change, at the end of the day, people in delaware, a small state, are going to focus on her, her past statements, what she's saying now, and this is not a good start. >> reporter: moderate republicans worry her...
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, . >>> on the >>> on the "cbs morning news" a look at today's weather. florida is looking at tropical systems bringing very heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts. scattered showers will be over the northeast and clear and sunny conditions can be found across much of the country. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. security officials uncovered an alleged terror plot against france and britain. the warning level has not changed but officials describe the threat as credible. the eiffel tower was evacuated tuesday for the second time in two weeks. >>> president obama is in iowa today, the latest stop on a four-state swing to try and energize democratic voters. last night at a rally in madison, wisconsin, he implored young voters to go to the polls. >>> one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year "the social network" hits theaters friday, the film looks at the young man who created internet sensation facebook. sandra hughes reports. >> i d
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what arthur murray never told us. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. he's heard the complaints, the outrage in church groups, the military, even world leaders. but today florida pastor terry jones insisted he will go ahead with plans to burn copies of the koran on saturday to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. in response, the state department ordered u.s. around the world to assess their security and brace for possible protests. general david petraeus, the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, met today with afghan president hamid karzai, both warned that jones' plan could endanger u.s. troops. and the vatican said "this act would only call for new hate and violence." kelly cobiella is in gainesville, florida tonight. kelly, pastor jones is getting lots of criticism from many corners but he's claiming a lot of people are actually on his side. >> he does say that, katie. and he says the
what arthur murray never told us. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. he's heard the complaints, the outrage in church groups, the military, even world leaders. but today florida pastor terry jones insisted he will go ahead with plans to burn copies of the koran on saturday to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. in response, the state department...
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americans across the political spectrum supported the use of force against those who attacked us on 9/11. now as we approach our tenth year of combat in afghanistan, there are those who are understandably asking tough questions about our mission there. but we must never lose sight of what's at stake. as we speak, al qaeda continues to plot against us and its leadership remains anchored in the border regions of afghanistan and pakistan. we will disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al qaeda while preventing afghanistan from again serving as a base for terrorists. and because of our drawdown in iraq, we are now able to apply the resources necessary to go on offense. in fact, over the last 19 months nearly a dozen al qaeda leaders and hundreds of al qaeda's extremist allies have been killed or captured around the world. within afghanistan, i've ordered the deployment of additional troops who, under the command of general david petraeus are fighting to break the taliban's momentum. as with the surge in iraq, these forces will be in place for a limited time to provide space for the afghans to bui
americans across the political spectrum supported the use of force against those who attacked us on 9/11. now as we approach our tenth year of combat in afghanistan, there are those who are understandably asking tough questions about our mission there. but we must never lose sight of what's at stake. as we speak, al qaeda continues to plot against us and its leadership remains anchored in the border regions of afghanistan and pakistan. we will disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al qaeda while...
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. >> the small elite don't get us. they call us whacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us "we the people." (cheers and applause) >> reporter: delaware's new republican senate nominee was at home in this crowd of social conservatives. but even as she preached a return to fiscal conservatism, o'donnell's own unorthodox spending habits were starting to come under heavy scrutiny. staffers on her previous campaign for senate and o'donnell's own financial filings reveal that the unemployed o'donnell used campaign funds to pay for meals, gas, bowling trips, and personal rent, even long after the campaign had ended. >> i've never seen a candidate who just stole all their campaign money and used it for personal use. what it seems like here is christine o'donnell had no other way to support herself so she thought, okay, i'll run for u.s. senate. >> reporter: the nonpartisan watchdog group citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington is urging the u.s. attorney in delaware to open a criminal investigation. >> it's not sloppiness, it's out-and-out theft. >> reporter
. >> the small elite don't get us. they call us whacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us "we the people." (cheers and applause) >> reporter: delaware's new republican senate nominee was at home in this crowd of social conservatives. but even as she preached a return to fiscal conservatism, o'donnell's own unorthodox spending habits were starting to come under heavy scrutiny. staffers on her previous campaign for senate and o'donnell's own financial filings reveal that...
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invested to give us the competitive advantage to transform our system. >> reporter: there are questions about zuckered berg's timing. >> they're saying we stole facebook. >> less than a week before a liz-than-flattering portrayal of the the entrepreneur hit the movies. >> if someone shows up on your doorstep with a check for $100 million your first instinct is to say thank you and i think it should be. boy the second day i think you should start to wonder who are you again and how come i've never seen you in my neighborhood. >> reporter: most parents and student, although skeptical, are thankful. >> i just hope they do a good deal dwooed that money. >> reporter: newark already spends more than $23,000 per student, one of the highest in new jersey. mayor booker says money alone is not going to solve the city's problems and intends to get the community involved to determine how to make zuckerberg's donation add up to success. jeff. >> glor: all right, jay dow tonight. jay, thank you very much. after a very cool summer, southern california tonight from los angeles to san diego is baking in
invested to give us the competitive advantage to transform our system. >> reporter: there are questions about zuckered berg's timing. >> they're saying we stole facebook. >> less than a week before a liz-than-flattering portrayal of the the entrepreneur hit the movies. >> if someone shows up on your doorstep with a check for $100 million your first instinct is to say thank you and i think it should be. boy the second day i think you should start to wonder who are you...
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he's colorful. >> couric: he's been dogged by accusations of promoting steroid use. he's admitted to extra-marital affairs in the past. his yacht is called "sexy bitch." >> colorful. >> couric: is washington ready for vince mcmahon? >> vince isn't running for the senate, i am. >> couric: running and gaining ground. >> linda! nice to meet you! >> couric: closing what was a 25-point gap in the polls last may to just a six-point spread today. >> we've always said that the polls would tighten and that it would be a tough, tight, competitive race. but we're going to be talking about my standing up for people, and doing it here and in washington. and i think that is what people will hear and ultimately carry the day. >> couric: and we will see in 47 days. weenlt. >> couric: a cartoonist from celtics has gone into hiding after getting death threats from islamic militants. it's all because of this, molly norris' idea for "everybody draw mohammed day." the satire was meant to support free speech. we blurred the drawing because some muslims have found it offensive. at the f.b.
he's colorful. >> couric: he's been dogged by accusations of promoting steroid use. he's admitted to extra-marital affairs in the past. his yacht is called "sexy bitch." >> colorful. >> couric: is washington ready for vince mcmahon? >> vince isn't running for the senate, i am. >> couric: running and gaining ground. >> linda! nice to meet you! >> couric: closing what was a 25-point gap in the polls last may to just a six-point spread today....
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund to cover lost income until people impacted can get back to work. and our efforts aren't coming at tax-payer expense. i know people are wondering-- now that the well is capped, is bp gonna meet its commitments? i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. [music playing] when you take away all the canned chicken broth that adds msg, one stands alone. the secret is swanson 100% natural
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the...
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betty, back to you. >> tara mergener joining us live in washington. thank you. rahm emanuel's boss is on the road. president obama is in new mexico this morning, the first stop on a four-state campaign swing. the object is to rally democratic voters. many democrats face tough challenges in the midterm elections. tonight mr. obama attends a rally in wisconsin for senator russ feingold. feingold trails in the polls. but he's actually skipping tonight's rally. >> the president on another broader level, you know, this is not a year to be identified with a political establishment. and no matter which party you're in. >> the president's approval rating is now well below 50%. he will also visit iowa and virginia. >>> more hot weather is expected in southern california today. on monday it was so hot the thermometers stopped working. the triple digit heat triggered numerous power outages and at one point last night, more than 30,000 customers were without electricity. kend us gibson has more on the record-breaking heat. >> reporter: downtown los angeles has never been th
betty, back to you. >> tara mergener joining us live in washington. thank you. rahm emanuel's boss is on the road. president obama is in new mexico this morning, the first stop on a four-state campaign swing. the object is to rally democratic voters. many democrats face tough challenges in the midterm elections. tonight mr. obama attends a rally in wisconsin for senator russ feingold. feingold trails in the polls. but he's actually skipping tonight's rally. >> the president on...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. until two years ago, when my dad transferred to istanbul. they settled in quickly. found their local deli. a few shortcuts. and a neighborhood hangout. but there's one thing they miss. their beloved hometown team. so i asked citi -- how many thankyou points it would take to give them something special. their old seats, 5 and 6, row c. [ male announcer ] citi thankyou points can be used for almost anything you choose. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> the last time we saw gilbert in public he was standing before a judge pleading guilty to a federal gun charge. that was six months ago. in the time since you would imagine the wiz
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. until two years ago, when my dad transferred to istanbul. they settled in quickly. found their local deli. a...
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stay with us. we will be right back. >>> police in wichita kansas are on the lookout for thieves who were pretty hungry and craving some little debbie snack cakes. they were so hung agree that they stole a -- hungry that they stole a whole delivery truck outside of wal-mart yesterday morning. the truck was later found in a shallow canal. thousands of dollars of snacks had been stolen. police later found a trail of empty boxes of snack cake wrappers. >>> there's a familiar face looming high above the nation's highways including this one near ft. worth texas and it features a picture of former president george w. bush with the word miss me yet? there's no word on who paid for the ads? those billboards have cropped up around ft. worth as well as wyoming and minnesota. >>> amtrak unveiled its vision for a high speed and we mean really high speed train between washington and boston today. the key question is where amtrak will get the 118 billion it needs to build a link. amtrak says the new trains could
stay with us. we will be right back. >>> police in wichita kansas are on the lookout for thieves who were pretty hungry and craving some little debbie snack cakes. they were so hung agree that they stole a -- hungry that they stole a whole delivery truck outside of wal-mart yesterday morning. the truck was later found in a shallow canal. thousands of dollars of snacks had been stolen. police later found a trail of empty boxes of snack cake wrappers. >>> there's a familiar face...
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you have made us this dish. tell us what it is about. >> this is mediterranean curry chick peas from my book and this is spicy kale salad and curry kiwah. you can use chick peas or garr ban sow beans. and nutritional yeast which is optional. you get this at health food stores but everything else is available at supermarkets. this is dairy free may owe. this is fresh basil. this is curry, which you said you love. >> i love curry. >> annecy crane. fresh red onions and garlic. very easy to do. and chick peas, a lot of folks don't know but just one cup, which is this size gives you 30% of protein for the day. >> we are running out of time but a lot of fresh ingredients there. the key to this is product from the earth. >> healthy plant based food. as much vegan food as you can and start today putting more dark leafy greens on your plate. >> appreciate you coming in and the book is by any greens necessary. thank you so much. >>> a few seconds left for howard. >> we are nice today. watch for rains on thursday. >> that'
you have made us this dish. tell us what it is about. >> this is mediterranean curry chick peas from my book and this is spicy kale salad and curry kiwah. you can use chick peas or garr ban sow beans. and nutritional yeast which is optional. you get this at health food stores but everything else is available at supermarkets. this is dairy free may owe. this is fresh basil. this is curry, which you said you love. >> i love curry. >> annecy crane. fresh red onions and garlic....
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mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a bill repealing the policy regarding gays in the military. tara mergener joins us with more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's don't ask, don't tell policy, a law that bans gays from serving openly. leading democrats need 60 votes to push it through and all eyes are on a handful of lawmakers who could cast the deciding vote. >> don't ask, don't tell is wrong. >> reporter: in maine monday, pop sensation lady gaga ditched her trademark outrageous look for a black suit. she urged republican senators olympia snowe and susan collins to break with the gop and support the bill >> doesn't it seem to you that we should send home the prejudice, the straight soldier who hate
mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a bill repealing the policy regarding gays in the military. tara mergener joins us with more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's...
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and turning their backs on us. and not having -- missing yet another historic opportunity to reach peace. >> reporter: abbas plans to take the issue to a meeting of arab states next week. and under netanyahu, the number of housing units put up in the west bank is at its lowest level since the 1970s. terrell? >> tara mergener in washington for us this morning, thank you. >>> rescue crews in chile still hope to begin pulling the 33 trapped miners to safety beginning in november. the first of three rescue capsules arrived there over the weekend. the miners will be pulled to the surface one by one. it has compressed air and a microphone. they have been trapped since august 5th. >>> reported federal law enfoement agencies want broader powers to police the internet. the "new york times" report officials want blackberries and social networks to comply with a wiretap. the obama administration is expected to submit the bill to congress next year. "cbs moneywatch" time this morning. stocks in asia started the week off on a h
and turning their backs on us. and not having -- missing yet another historic opportunity to reach peace. >> reporter: abbas plans to take the issue to a meeting of arab states next week. and under netanyahu, the number of housing units put up in the west bank is at its lowest level since the 1970s. terrell? >> tara mergener in washington for us this morning, thank you. >>> rescue crews in chile still hope to begin pulling the 33 trapped miners to safety beginning in...
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not useful, and that to me is where things are really falling down. >> how information is useful and what information is valid in cutting through all that is really the challenge of the future, as is a lot of this discussion about bias in media, trust in media. accusations of press bias have led to an explosion in media watchdog groups. they used to mostly have the power of the pen if they existed at all, but the internet has made monitoring, fact-checking, video compilation easier than ever. the groups are on both sides of the partisan divide. ask dan rather about that. can it keep the press corps on its toes? sonya has a few sites to show us on this. sonya? >> frank, a couple of sites that are on the left and the right that are critics of the media. first up, fairness and accuracy in reporting, or fair--it's a liberal media watchdog organization that offers documented criticisms of what they see as conservative media bias. you can access their works on a variety of different media platforms. the website fair.org e-mails a newsletter, and fair publishes a print edition of their maga
not useful, and that to me is where things are really falling down. >> how information is useful and what information is valid in cutting through all that is really the challenge of the future, as is a lot of this discussion about bias in media, trust in media. accusations of press bias have led to an explosion in media watchdog groups. they used to mostly have the power of the pen if they existed at all, but the internet has made monitoring, fact-checking, video compilation easier than...
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john dickerson joins us from washington, john, thank you. overseas, pope benedict prayed with people in london with people who had been sexually abiewlzed by priests but today thousands still protested the church's handling of the crisis. we have more from elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: it was on day three of pope benedict's visit at mass in london's catholic cathedral that he addressedly the sexual abuse of children in some of his most direct comment yet. >> above all, i express my deep sorrow to the innocent victims of these unspeakable crimes. >> reporter: after the service in private, the pope met with five british victims of arb biews. a vatican statement said he told them the church is doing all in its power to bring to justice clergy accused of these egregious crimes. but critics simply don't believe it. >> the pope has made many apologies, but he always apologizes for other people and their failings, never for his own. he knew about child sex abuse for years and years and years and 99% of cases he failed to bring the perpetrators to
john dickerson joins us from washington, john, thank you. overseas, pope benedict prayed with people in london with people who had been sexually abiewlzed by priests but today thousands still protested the church's handling of the crisis. we have more from elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: it was on day three of pope benedict's visit at mass in london's catholic cathedral that he addressedly the sexual abuse of children in some of his most direct comment yet. >> above all, i express my...
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join us for early edition ... beginning at five. join us for early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, >>> on >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. hurricane earl will bring gusty winds and heavy rain to the coasts of the mid-atlantic states. the rest of the northeast remains mainly dry. scattered thunderstorms will be popping up around the mississippi and ohio valleys. >>> here's another look at this morning's top story. hurricane earl is churning in the atlantic off north carolina's outer banks. top winds are just over 100 miles per hour, but earl remains a dangerous storm. >>> the victim of a bizarre acid attack is speaking out. the incident happened this week in washington state as jessica of our portland, oregon, station koin-tv reports. the woman says she can't be angry. >> god is watching over me. you know, he -- i believe in him that his hands are on me. i can't live the rest of my life like that, in fear. >> reporter: with bandages wrapped around her head bethany storro speaks publicly about a horrifying attack. monday at the
join us for early edition ... beginning at five. join us for early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, >>> on >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. hurricane earl will bring gusty winds and heavy rain to the coasts of the mid-atlantic states. the rest of the northeast remains mainly dry. scattered thunderstorms will be popping up around the mississippi and ohio valleys. >>> here's another look at this morning's top story. hurricane...
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news" here's a look at today's weather. the east coast will get more much-needed rain. showers will hang around the great lakes area, and the west continues to see warm temperatures. the southwest can see another round of record-breaking heat. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. cbs news has learned that white house chief of staff rahm emanuel is likely to leave the obama administration to run for mayor of chicago. an official announcement is expected by friday. >>> and president obama is in the midst of a four-state campaign swing, hoping to rally democratic voters. the president is visiting new mexico, wisconsin, virginia and iowa. >>> the midterm elections ece only five weeks away. for candidates in tight races, negative ads are increasingly the weapon of choice. nancy cordes reports. >> -- to pay taxes on $14 million. >> reporter: with the political wind blowing against them, democrats aren't just going negative, t
join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news" here's a look at today's weather. the east coast will get more much-needed rain. showers will hang around the great lakes area, and the west continues to see warm temperatures. the southwest can see another round of record-breaking heat. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. cbs news has learned that white house chief of staff rahm emanuel is likely to leave the...
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thanks for being with us. michael joseph gross joining us from "vanity fair ". >>> millions of pets are left in animal shelters awaiting adoption. they've got about a 50/50 chance of getting home with somebody. this morning we're going to try to help four dogs with help from the north shore animal league beat those odds with a makeover. dr. debbye turner bell is here to show us their results. good morning. >> good morning. >> this really is a tragic story. we've told it many, many times before. so many of these animals don't make it out of the shelter and into people's homes so we decided to give them -- dress them up a little bit. >> all the the shelters work very hard to make them look their best. they also do a little training and temperament testing so they can match them with the right family to increase their chances of what shelters call a forever home. when they go, they stay. next month is adopt a shelter dog month, so in preparation for that, we wanted to spruce up some dogs. >> we have before and af
thanks for being with us. michael joseph gross joining us from "vanity fair ". >>> millions of pets are left in animal shelters awaiting adoption. they've got about a 50/50 chance of getting home with somebody. this morning we're going to try to help four dogs with help from the north shore animal league beat those odds with a makeover. dr. debbye turner bell is here to show us their results. good morning. >> good morning. >> this really is a tragic story. we've...
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toviaz can cause blurred vision and drowsiness, so use caution when driving or doing unsafe tasks. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. [ jackie ] i asked my doctor about toviaz. and today i'm looking forward to my daughter's wedding. [ female announcer ] why wait? ask about toviaz today. how's it work? ok, she's gas. he's constipation... why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in charge. this isn't even my floor. [ elevator bell dings ] i love running my tongue across my teeth and feeling all the stuff i missed. [ male announcer ] no one really wants plaque left on their teeth, done. [ male announcer ] but ordinary manual brushes can leave up to 50% of plaque behind. oral-b power brushes are inspired by the tools professionals use, to clean away plaque in ways a manual brush can't. for that dentist-smooth, clean feeling every day. fight plaque with real power. oral-b power. get 50% off oral-b power brushes for a limited time. visit oralb.com for details. >> mason: the drea
toviaz can cause blurred vision and drowsiness, so use caution when driving or doing unsafe tasks. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. [ jackie ] i asked my doctor about toviaz. and today i'm looking forward to my daughter's wedding. [ female announcer ] why wait? ask about toviaz today. how's it work? ok, she's gas. he's constipation... why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in...
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think that they could get someone from among us to do us harm. >> reporter: in the late '06s, f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone was in the movement within the movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> reporter: withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the movement. a known and trusted face, he had access to w a camera. withers' daughter is as shocked as everyone. >> out of kharker if for my father. that's not a representative of who he was as a man and what he stood for. >> reporter: memphis planned to open an earnest withers museum next month. his photos some powerfully clear but not his motives. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> from the first local station with news in
think that they could get someone from among us to do us harm. >> reporter: in the late '06s, f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone was in the movement within the movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> reporter: withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the movement. a known and...
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kate kelly shows us this bookstore is the creation of a veteran teacher who has used the idea of change to change thousands of lives. she is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: for 21 years, nancy caldwell has worked among these classrooms and hallways at franklin elementary school in san jose. and though she retired from teaching this year, she has left an impressive legacy. >> did you find what you wanted? >> reporter: nancy started this student-run bookstore at her school. for 15 years, every week at lunchtime, students can browse and buy lightly-used children's books for just a few quarters. teach in a very low social i don't economic area where parents are paying rent and paying money for food and that's about all they can afford. >> reporter: so when nancy was invited into her students' homes, she saw a need that she could fill. >> i noticed that there were no books in the children's homes. and books are important to learning. >> reporter: nancy first started this bookstore at school after reading an article in parade magazine, where a teacher in new york had created
kate kelly shows us this bookstore is the creation of a veteran teacher who has used the idea of change to change thousands of lives. she is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: for 21 years, nancy caldwell has worked among these classrooms and hallways at franklin elementary school in san jose. and though she retired from teaching this year, she has left an impressive legacy. >> did you find what you wanted? >> reporter: nancy started this student-run bookstore at...
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and methamphetamine use. marijuana remains the most commonly used drug, almost 9% of the population say they used illegal drugs last year. >>> ohio mother accused of giving marijuana to her 2-year-old daughter. this is video recorded on the mother's cell phone of her child allegedly smoking the drug. prosecutors say 21-year-old jessica campbell gave her daughter the pot in august. at one point she's heard on the video telling the child don't blow on the joint. >> i'm just grateful that somebody in the community was savvy enough and smart enough and cared enough about this little girl that they forwarded it to another phone and brought it to authorities. >> she remains behind bars facing 11 and a half years in prison. >>> the fbi has launched a civil rights investigation into the beating of a suspect by dallas police. the suspect was african-american but the police chief says he doesn't suspect race played a role in last week's incident. sandra hughes reports this morning. >>> the video shows the arresting off
and methamphetamine use. marijuana remains the most commonly used drug, almost 9% of the population say they used illegal drugs last year. >>> ohio mother accused of giving marijuana to her 2-year-old daughter. this is video recorded on the mother's cell phone of her child allegedly smoking the drug. prosecutors say 21-year-old jessica campbell gave her daughter the pot in august. at one point she's heard on the video telling the child don't blow on the joint. >> i'm just...
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if we are tailgating, there are potential health risks to tell us about and give us tips to avoid them. >> slaughtly. the worst thing that can happen to you on game day is that you get a case of food poisoning or cross contamination. the number one cause of this. people get there. they have a cooler full of bratwurst and chicken and sal lammies. they grab a chicken, put it on the grill. wipe a hand on a paper towel and grab a hot dog and then the bacteria is crossing over. >> you have a tip for chicken. >> best thing to do is take your chicken the night before. take vegetable oil, salt, pepper, paprika and rub that on the chicken and bake it at 475 for 45 minutes and take the thermometer. $4 is the best investment you can make for your kitchen. check the temperature, 165. chill it overnight. take it with you and you have no chance of cross contamination. all the food is already cooked. put it on the grill and cook for 15 minutes and you have all the grill flavor. >> any concern with ribs or pulled pork? >> not if you keep them hot. >> what is the secret for making them delicious. >> lo
if we are tailgating, there are potential health risks to tell us about and give us tips to avoid them. >> slaughtly. the worst thing that can happen to you on game day is that you get a case of food poisoning or cross contamination. the number one cause of this. people get there. they have a cooler full of bratwurst and chicken and sal lammies. they grab a chicken, put it on the grill. wipe a hand on a paper towel and grab a hot dog and then the bacteria is crossing over. >> you...
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if you want to, use the revenue which is 35 to 40 billion dollars a year, use the revenue to help fund the r&d tax credit. use the revenue to help fund a partial payroll tax holiday. if you're thinking about demand, that's the right thing to do. then longer term, you know, we can't afford the trillion dollars over ten years to give tax breaks for the top 2% of the population. >> smith: mark zandi. >> i wouldn't raise anyone's taxs in 2011. the recovery is just too fragile. i think laura is right in a normal economy, i don't think high income tax payers would respond to this increase in tax rates because it's a small increase. but these aren't normal times. i think high income households are psychologically very, very fragile. they've seen their nest egg significantly diminished because of the stock and housing values. i think we're taking a gamble with the recovery at this point. let me say, i think by 2012 and 13, 14 when the economy is off and running, then let's phase them in and let those tax rates go. we do need to address the long- term fiscal problems but not in the near term. >
if you want to, use the revenue which is 35 to 40 billion dollars a year, use the revenue to help fund the r&d tax credit. use the revenue to help fund a partial payroll tax holiday. if you're thinking about demand, that's the right thing to do. then longer term, you know, we can't afford the trillion dollars over ten years to give tax breaks for the top 2% of the population. >> smith: mark zandi. >> i wouldn't raise anyone's taxs in 2011. the recovery is just too fragile. i...
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that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the public, portability and the lifetime cap raise and existing conditions. how does the system fund those popular aspects? without universal mandate? without universal mandate? >> in wyoming, it was more expensive than other insurance, but it was something that we could work with people and had subsidies and it worked well in that state and 20-some states had something like it. this administration has come out with their plan, but for people who have been doing it right all along as part of the state plans, they are not eligible. they are not eligible for what has come thr
that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the...
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of us if we are on the knot side we get more rain. by friday morning, there's the front still to the west. can't rule out another passing shower on early friday but friday in the morning will be the better chance of showers. then during the day sunshine mixed with clouds and leftover sprinkle in the mountains. igor out east of the islands and julia. both are hurricanes. you can see the eye in julia going this way. bermuda better watch out. the turn is away from the island but good swells an rip currents up there. one more mile an hour and it will be a category five and the forecast track, here it is on sunday, coming just west of bermuda. that is not a good position. storm should be down to a category two but i think they will have a tough time on the island nation over there. for us, we are looking at a chance of showers later tomorrow in to friday morning as temperatures are in the low 80s climb to the mid-80s. near 80 behind the front. over the weekend looking at 84 on saturday. 83 on sunday. looks good if the skins game and monday
of us if we are on the knot side we get more rain. by friday morning, there's the front still to the west. can't rule out another passing shower on early friday but friday in the morning will be the better chance of showers. then during the day sunshine mixed with clouds and leftover sprinkle in the mountains. igor out east of the islands and julia. both are hurricanes. you can see the eye in julia going this way. bermuda better watch out. the turn is away from the island but good swells an rip...
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